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Jesus Christ, Our Blessed Savior

Author: John Hus, c. 1369-1415; F. Samuel Janzow, b. 1913 Hymnal: Lutheran Worship #237 (1982) Meter: 8.8.7.8 Topics: The Lord's Supper Languages: English Tune Title: JESUS CHRISTUS, UNSER HEILAND
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Jesus Christ, Our Blessed Savior

Author: J. Huss, c. 1369-1415; Unknown; M. Luther, 1483-1546 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #317 (1996) Meter: 8.8.7.8 Lyrics: 2 As His pledge of love undying, He, this precious food supplying, Gives His body with the bread And with the wine the blood He shed. 4 Praise the Father, who from heaven Unto us such food hath given And, to mend what we have done, Gave into death His only Son. 6 Christ says: "Come, all ye that labor, And receive My grace and favor; They who feel no want nor ill Need no physician's help nor skill. 8 If thy heart this truth professes And thy mouth thy sin confesses, His dear guest thou here shalt be, And Christ Himself shall banquet thee. Languages: English Tune Title: JESUS CHRISTUS, UNSER HEILAND

Jesus Christ, Our Blessed Savior

Author: ?Jan Hus, 1369?-1415; Martin Luther, 1483-1546 Hymnal: Hymnbook for Christian Worship #321 (1970) Topics: The Lord's Supper Languages: English Tune Title: JESUS CHRISTUS, UNSER HEILAND
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Jesus Christ, our blessed Saviour

Author: Luther; Huss Hymnal: Hymn Book #60 (1884) Lyrics: 1 Jesus Christ, our blessed Saviour, Turned away God’s wrath forever; Suffering pains no tongue can tell He saved us from the pains of hell. 2 In remembrance of His bloody Death, He bade us eat His body, Hidden in the bread, its shrine, And drink His blood in sacred wine. 3 Whoso to this board repaireth, Take good heed how he prepareth; Death instead of life will he Receive who come unworthily. 4 Praise the Father dear in heaven, Who such heavenly food hath given, And for sins which thou hast done Hath caused to die His own dear Son. 5 Thy belief let not be shaken That this food is to be taken By the sick who grieve at sin, Whose heavy heart is sore within. 6 To such grace and mercy turneth Every soul that truly mourneth; Art thou well? avoid this board, Lest thou receive an ill reward. 7 Christ says: Come, ye heavy laden, I your weary hearts will gladden, A physician do not need Those that are whole and strong and glad. 8 Could'st thou earn thine own salvation, Useless were my death and passion; Wilt thou thine own helper be? This table is not spread for thee. 9 If thou this believest truly, And confession makest duly, Thou a welcome guest art here, This heavenly food thy soul will cheer. 10 For thy Saviour's glory labor; Thou shalt truly love thy neighbor, Such true love let him receive, As unto thee Thy God doth give. Topics: The Catechism Languages: English
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Jesus Christ, our blessed Saviour

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #183 (1893) Meter: 8.8.7.8 Lyrics: 1 JESUS CHRIST, our blessed Saviour, Turned away God’s wrath forever; Suffering pains no tongue can tell, He saved us from the pains of hell. 2 To remind us that, to save us, He hath died, His flesh He gave us With this bread, a quick'ning food, And with this wine, His precious blood. 3 Whoso to this board repaireth, Take good heed how He prepareth; Death instead of life will he Receive who come unworthily. 4 Praise the Father, God in heaven, Who such precious food hath given, And for sins which thou hast done Hath caused to die His only Son. 5 Thou shalt hold with faith unshaken, That this food is to be taken By the sick who are distressed, By those whose heart is sin-oppressed. 6 To such grace and mercy turneth Every soul that truly mourneth;-- Art thou well? --Avoid this board, Lest thou receive an ill reward. 7 Christ says: Come, ye heavy-laden, I your weary hearts will gladden; They that are yet strong and well, Despise the best physician's skill. 8 Couldst thou earn thine own salvation, Useless were my death and passion; This feast is not spread for thee, If thine own helper thou wilt be. 9 If thou this believest truly, And confession makest duly, Thou a welcome guest art here, This heavenly food thy soul shall cheer. 10 But the fruits must not be missing, Love thy neighbor without ceasing, That true love let him receive, Which here to thee thy God doth give. Topics: Catechism Lord's Supper Languages: English

Jesus Christ, our blessed Savior

Author: Richard Massie; Martin Luther Hymnal: Hymn Book for the use of Evangelical Lutheran Schools and Congregations #d46 (1879)

Jesus Christ, our blessed Savior

Author: Martin Luther Hymnal: Book of Hymns for the Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Wisconsin and Other States #d116 (1920) Languages: English

Jesus Christ, our blessed Savior

Author: Jan Hus; Martin Luther Hymnal: Book of Hymns for the joint Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and other states #d117 (1913) Languages: English

Jesus Christ, our blessed Savior

Author: Martin Luther Hymnal: Hymnal for Colleges and Schools. 3rd ed. #d138 (1958) Languages: English

Jesus Christ, our blessed Savior

Author: Martin Luther Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnbook (Lutheran Conference of Missouri and Other States) #d155 (1889) Languages: English

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